Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volume 21801 |
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Pagina 33
... sweet , alas ! why does he so ? ( 6 I wrought him never no feid ! 8 " Withouten feign , I was his friend , " In word and work , great God it wait !? " Where he was placed , there list I leynd , 1o " Doing him service air 11 and late . 1 ...
... sweet , alas ! why does he so ? ( 6 I wrought him never no feid ! 8 " Withouten feign , I was his friend , " In word and work , great God it wait !? " Where he was placed , there list I leynd , 1o " Doing him service air 11 and late . 1 ...
Pagina 34
... sweet - heart , why does he so ? " Why should he me forsake ? " Have mercy on his make . " Therefore my heart will burst in two : " And thus , walking with doe and roe 66 My life now here I take . ” Then weeped she , lusty in weed , And ...
... sweet - heart , why does he so ? " Why should he me forsake ? " Have mercy on his make . " Therefore my heart will burst in two : " And thus , walking with doe and roe 66 My life now here I take . ” Then weeped she , lusty in weed , And ...
Pagina 37
... me ne'er again- " Love has you strain'd with little pain , " Thereto my truth I plight . " ' Love you ! a mode of address . • Skin . • Laughed . 3 Separate . I advise you to dismiss . I said , " My sweet , forsooth I shall [ 37 ]
... me ne'er again- " Love has you strain'd with little pain , " Thereto my truth I plight . " ' Love you ! a mode of address . • Skin . • Laughed . 3 Separate . I advise you to dismiss . I said , " My sweet , forsooth I shall [ 37 ]
Pagina 38
English poets George Ellis. I said , " My sweet , forsooth I shall " For ever love you , and no mo : " Though others love , and leave withall , " Most certainly I do not so . " I do you true love hecht , 1 " By all thy beauties bright ...
English poets George Ellis. I said , " My sweet , forsooth I shall " For ever love you , and no mo : " Though others love , and leave withall , " Most certainly I do not so . " I do you true love hecht , 1 " By all thy beauties bright ...
Pagina 39
... sweet - heart , of harmis ho ! 4 " Fond 5 shall I never this forest fro " While ye me comfort kyth . " " 6 Then kneeled I before that clear , " And meekly could her mercy crave . Fierce . Rudd . Gloss . • Quickly . " An interjection ...
... sweet - heart , of harmis ho ! 4 " Fond 5 shall I never this forest fro " While ye me comfort kyth . " " 6 Then kneeled I before that clear , " And meekly could her mercy crave . Fierce . Rudd . Gloss . • Quickly . " An interjection ...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2 English poets Volledige weergave - 1801 |
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